Unnoticed acts of adjustment in Ethiopia's public transport

In Ethiopia's public transport system, drivers and passengers engage with diverse music selections that reflect cultural and religious diversity. This system serves as a microcosm for coexistence in a multi-faith society. Riders promote harmony through acts like offering seats and negotiating music volumes.

Ethiopia's public transport, especially the iconic blue-and-white minibuses in Addis Ababa, pulses with a diverse soundtrack of local music, including traditional folk, modern pop, Ethio-jazz, hip-hop, and reggae played through loudspeakers. This auditory landscape mirrors the country's rich cultural heritage and evolving genres, turning vehicles into moving cultural hubs.

With no formal regulations on playlists, drivers select tracks that often reflect their own religious backgrounds, such as Orthodox chants, Protestant mezmurs, or Muslim manzuma and nasheeds. Passengers, from various faiths, must endure these choices without input, which can lead to discomfort in a multi-faith society. Common frustrations arise when volumes are high or content feels intrusive, prompting requests like “musikawen kenesew!” meaning “reduce the music!”.

To foster inclusivity, suggestions include opting for neutral secular Ethiopian pop or instrumental tracks, lowering volumes to create ambient backdrops, and allowing passenger requests or simple voting on selections. Beyond music, riders routinely offer seats to the elderly, pregnant women, and disabled individuals, regardless of differences, easing tensions and embodying communal values.

These everyday negotiations in cramped spaces highlight Ethiopia's pluralism, where small acts of adaptation—sharing space, compromising on sound—build resilience and tolerance. Public transport becomes a microcosm of coexistence, demonstrating how diverse groups navigate differences through mutual respect rather than imposition, strengthening social harmony in a pluralistic nation.

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